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l(emtiimimiimitimi&ml o ill"! K S'v Itf I- r, v r . , ;- ! -f IWffl timmmuaBiimeasisasmmmfSfgmiaimteai 99 ''German Syrup !For Coughs & Colds. John F. Jones, Edom,Tcx.,write3 I have used German Syrup for the past six years, for Sore Throat, Cough, Colds, Pains in the Chest and Lungs, and let me say toany ooe wanting such a medicine German Syrup is the best. B.W. Baldwin, Canicsville,lenn., writes ! I have used your German Syrup in my family, and find it the best medicine I ever tried for coughs and colds. I recommend it to every one for these troubles. R. Schmalhausen, Druggist, of Charleston, Ill.,writes: After trying scores of prescriptions and prepara tions I had on my files and shelves, without relief for a very severe cold, which had settled on -my lungs, I tried your German Syrup. It gave me immediate relief and a perma nent cure. . G' G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. Tlionchtlea Women. TJio expression, "as crons as a quar ter, gunner," Is often employed In tho navy. Ono part of tho quarter gun ner's duty I to polleh tho guns, and especially any brass work that may be attached to thorn. A company of ladies wero visiting a rccoiving ship, and paused for a mo monton tho gun dock to examine the cannon. Their admiration was oxclted by tho shining condition of tho black monsters, and ono of t ho youngor mem bers of tho party, standing near a gun, placed hor delicately gloved hand on tho brass mountings, at tho satno timo making some remark about its beauti ful polish. Tho quarter gunner did not appear to bo greatly pleased with these fomi nine compliments, and tho ladlos had no soonor moved away than ho seized a cloth, spratig to tiro cannon which tho young lady bad touched and com menced rubbing It' fiercely, all tho whllo casting malevolonfc glances after tho retreating guests. Tho olllcor of the dock n6tloed Iris action and remarked : "Woll, Smith, you don't soom to b so tickled as I should think a man would bo with all that flattery." "Flattery I" said Smith bitterly. "Taint enough for them tocomoand look at it," rub, rub, rub,"but tho'vo got to go and put thoir dirty old paws all over It," and ho kept on ccrubbing tho brass work. Exchange "A Priceless Blessing." AYEIt'S CHERRY PECTORAL is tlio best remedy for Croup, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, and all tho sudden TJiront find Lung Troubles to which young pcoplo nro subject. Kcop tills modlclno In tho house. Hon. C. Edwards Lostnr, lato U. 6. Consul to Italy, and author of various popular works, writes : "With all sorts of oxposuro, In oil sorts of climates, I have novor, to this tiny, had Buy cold nor nny nffoctlon of tho throat or lungs which did not ylold to Ayer's Ohorry 1'ectoral within 24 liours. Ofcomso r liovo novor allowed myself to bo without this rommly in all my voyages and travoli. Under my own observation, It has givnn rolluf to it vast number of parsons ; whllo In aoutn cases of pulmouury lutlnnuimtlon, tucli us croup aul diphtheria In children, life ins boon, prvsurved throuuU Us efTecU. I recommoiid its use In light and fre quent tlosos. Properly aumluuitornd, lu accordance with your dlroctlons, It ii a priceless blessing in any bouio." Ayer's Clierry Pectoral rnKVAiiKD nr Dr. J. 0( Ayer h Co., Lowell, Mats. Raid by ll Druj.UU. l'rlce 1 1 six bottlw, S. J mmMM Ther U nottllr. 1 ko. U RESTORATIVE NERVlNK aioortd hr th .HMrt poclulUt, D. MILKS, to euro fell norrou dlMOM. u Kd5lv, tho Blups, Noryoua Pfootro tlrwu S!opleoa9eo. W-urolpln. Ot. VUun tttanoQ.FIts nnit Hysteria. lr tTfljn tltln ihvir frictlce. and ar U wutl ara woudsifur. Wo lio lunlrt ot toillnwntaU Ilk ihooo from druvcuu. W liar kM"" anrUilua llko It," iBnow & Co ljrrcu, N V. 18TrrloilolclbrluwojUol praUe," J.U. Wolf. UlllMitla. Mich. "Tho l0 niMcr rtt hud,'1 Wowlwcmu .. J?ui , Wiyne, lud. rrlno Mil iNMor Uun aajttilni m aw kid." ., VruaOo.. Coow.nl, N. 11. ItM KtUaand book ut teaUaonl.U.rv-aaldrufxuu. Mt. MILK MBDICAU 00., KlkharMnaL TKIA& JSOTTIJGl'SUDE. Bold by 1). J, Fry, drugglst.Haleni. mttiu.air.ui Act oq new priaclpte rrjruUW tba Ibor, toiosclj MiU tx)Wla IAn,a lit nrtM, Do, lliuu' J"juji tptfiSty W tiUl0MA9, toriiUmor. ud eontilp. Uau. MBiMlt, mUOttt, furwU BSpJosoi.aBolo. tk h rM u nrm.viu. KoW by J). J. Fry, tlrur?Ut. fUhm. yAitK von sAiiis, iMlkrMrbwtktook ana rnut Una la 35l!Qfcwliit Ureoln. will l in ! iwlt nirpiMr;' AUUtiMor MiJ oo r U478(BWi,Ku4iU,a.w. rWJvpilUn,Fttn. H " Hsm .mm D,c;SHERMAN, CHATS ADOUT MEN. According to the Ijondnn newspapers UUUlMOUe UCIlvcreu His uraiuoii bvwuu June . ItJiia. Ammig the fronhmen at Williams col lege ts Prlni'H Bcolw, tho on of bh Afrlrtiit ehiof. Captain N. U. (llddlngs. tho first con gresftuian from Nebraska, Is now a jus tice of tho peace at Savannah, Mo. ' JHmhteney .lepksom tho Irishman of Stanley's expotUtlori. tomeo from County Cork. He Is a kinsman of Chlneso Gor don, and like all African oxploror Is fouil of writing nbont his travels. V. N. PctWck. rocontly appointed munnging director of tho Uhinesp rail vays bv LI Hnng Chung, who Is run ning China at precentforthe young em peror, was formerly a citizen of Now Yorjt. Clutrlea Hill Wells, the successful Monte Carlo gambler, la n civil engineer mid Inventor, and owns a nnrnber of pa&'iitaof gatfand electrical engines for steamships. Ho Is an accomplished lin guist and a bachelor. Diuu Pedro left little monoy, and the Cbuitdand Cbmtesso d'Eu dejwnd en tirely upon tho Duo do Nemours, who allows them 10.000 francs a month In come, upon which they can live com fortably enough at Versailles. William Morris, tho English poet, who Is doomed a probable successor to Lord Tennyson In tho laureatoship, is the manager of a factory for wall paper, has a profitable bric-a-brac shop and owns several shures In a successful magazine. Professor Eben Norton Horsford, of Cambridge, has dovoted himself for tho past six years to trying to find out who woro the first discoverers of this coun try, and has doclded tlmt It was tho Northmen, and that their first landing wan made on Capo Cod. TURF TOPICS. A covored track will probably be tho next thing for Independence. Tho report that Mayor Grant of Now York wuh going on tho turf Is trno. Frank McCabo will train for him. Arion Is tho only trotter that ever Hturtod out at tho beginning of a Reason with no record and rotired at tho eud with ono as fast as 2:104. ThofaRtost trotting rocord Is2:084. Mr. Uouuer does not think ho will live to see tho day a trotter will go lu 8:05. but many brooders dlsagreo with him. Tho drivor of Choyonno, tho famous olind trotter, talks to him continually in a race, and It Is said tho confidence of tho horso In his driver's voice Is won derful. Elovon ycurrf ago when Frod Crocker miulo tho 2-year-old rocord of 3iU5 It draw tho attention of horsotnen to Elec tioneer as the coming sire, so great thiiiga aro expected from Sydney, as ho turn it yearling, Frou-Fron, that has ac complished tho anino tlmo. The advance In Bpuod mado by trot ting horses during 1801 was tho greatest of any year. More 2-year-olds have made records below 2HJ0 than ever be fore, and tliroo have mado records from 2:10" to 3:104. namely, Rulph Wilkes, 2:10. Monbars. 2:101$. and Ariou,2:10JJ. Thu most wonderful performer of 1801 wan Direct. Ho opened tho year with no record us a imcor, won all his races .tint ono unil ondod the60u.n with a rec ord olU. 00. 2:0H, 2:0B, nny lient bomg f uHtor thnn ivor before tnudo by any har; uess horse In n race. Aside from this ho mudo tlmo records of 2;00 twico. WHISPERS ABOUT WOMEN. Mrs. Marshall O, Roberta Is noted for her largo, dark and plorcing oyos. Probably tho only woman dealer in old books In England Is Miss Clare VU lard, of Toddington, Essox, Mrs. Henry Vlllnrd has presented to Howard university In Wiislilugton u bust of hor father. William Lloyd Gar rison. ' Mrs. Antoinette Drown Ulackwell, who has boon callod tho plouoer woman proaohor of Amorlca, lives a life ot groat rotlromont ut EViruboth, N. J. Mm. Genetal Collis la said to lw lost to friends In a study of tho lauguago of the Finlftndon. 8ho has already trans lated for hor own amusement various short fairy talcs. Miss VlutiJo Hall, who began her ranmr bv Innrnlnir to set tvne and was afterwurd promoted to lw forewoman of a composing room, Is now, at thu age of twenty, 'editor and publlahor of tho Edgoly (N. 1),) Wall. Mm. Laura Pelton Hazard, a grand nleco of tho Into BamuolJ. Tildon, has just mudo over to Now York city fl.OOQ, 000 of tho sum coming to hor from the division of tho late governor's estate In order that part ut least of his doalro for endowing u public library may bo car ried out. AROUND THE THRONES. Tho Austrluu emperor recoi ves a yearly 'ataryn of, 51.150.000. (jueen Victoria forgoU names, but never faces. Once neon, thoy lluger In her memory to bo recalled ut a glauco, even after tho Inpso of years. The begnnt of Hhopal recently ontor tallied homo leuowued English people ut a Iwuiuet, Slio addressed tlieui lu Urda and uuulo what aocined to bo a vory graceful BjHech proiKwlng tho health of tjnoeti Vlctorlu and profesalng a worm regard for England. The ilufitdau royal treasury contains tome or thu most valuable objocta Lu Uia world. Among them U tho thronoot tlm Cmr Al.vila. which was lurouirht from Persia, volnod at tl.000,000. It U j eurichod with 670 diamonds, l,228rublos! Mid uiinutuliorod lesser gems. "POLORS Of THEOERMaN FLAG. A ControTenr Tliat Atlrctiwl the Attu. tlon pf Hereritl Hlmppet. Tvo woll druHwxl women utoml among tho throng at tho ribbon counter In one of the largo dry good dtores ha Sixtli avenue u few- day ago, and having ut length obtnliied tho Bervicoa of a clerk one of thorn Bald: "1 wont to buy nno narrow ribbons for favora, but 1 must hav tie colorn of tlio Gonnan flag, and strangely enough nelthor my friend nor I tan recall them. Do you re member what thoy uro?" "I do not." Raid the girl politely, iniprcsaed apparently by tho intor national character of her qUHtomerH. "but tho other young lady at thi counter may know." "The other young lady" wiid hIio thought thu colors wero black and yellow. "1 mil huto that isn't right,' re marked an old customer who wuh Bitting on tho third utool down the counter, 'Pojwibly the floirwnlkor would know," tmggestod the clerk. "Ca-M-h! Ask Mr. Fitzhugh to come hero." Tlmt functionary lmviug arrived tho matter was duly referi-ed to him. "There uro threo colorn," ho de clared, "black. rel and yellow." "Aro you huto?" naked the two shopperrt eanieatly. "Wo cannot make n mistake." "I am almost sure that in wrong." Lnterpo8od a young woman nearby, who had overheard tho controversy. "My htiHbnnd is n German, and I nover heard of yellow in tho German Hag." "It might bo buff," conceded the Uoorwnlkcr. "I used to teach Bcboolin Inditma," remarked a tall woman with a cat Bkin muff, "and I can Bottle this question. Tho colons In the Geraiau Hag aro rod. white and yellow." Tills Boomed authoritative, but somohow tho various contestants didn't appear satisfied. "There's Schwartz, tho floonvilkor In tho cotton department," suggested tho stately Fitzhugh: "bo's a Ger man himself; he'll know. Cash, go and ask Mr.Sohwarta to write tbe colors of tlio Gorman flag on thin card." Tlio Indiana school teacher did not look pleased, but the matter having gone to the court of appeals she rest ed her case, and the cash girl wort back in a minute- with tho curd. On it woro written tho words "black, rod and white. " "That settles it. Thank you so much," said tho two fominino shop pors gratefully, looking apprehen sively nt tho listening throng. "How much Is this narrow ribbon, pleaso?" "Twenty-two cents a piece of ten yards, ma'am," answered tlio girl ox poctantly. "Woll, wo need only a littlo. Give mo a yard of each color. How much will tlint boJ" "Sovon cents." murmured tho clerk, staggered for a raomont by tho mngnitudo of tlio order after the troublo in obtaining it. Tlio "othor young lady" and tho Indiana school teacher tittered nmli lilv lint thorn was no siiru of a sinilu on tho clerk's face as she drawled, "Shall I havo tho package sent up to, your house. mnam?'-Now York Tribune. rmxl for Starving I'miKnnU. A well known Ichthyologist. () A. Grimm, of Moscow, proposed Home tlmo ago as an articlo of food for tho : funiifihod peasants the luiuizu. n un tritious sort of anchor which abounds in tho Black sia. At pros cut tho hainza iB utilized only by ono Ann of Tillls, which trnuHportH it to Constantinople at a groat profit. Tho Socioty of tho Rod Cross has ni pointed a commission to inquire into tho mothods of fishing and drying tho hainza. If tlio commission lind'i thut tlio propumtion of the fish for shipment and healthy food urn bo had at a low cost, measures will fortliwlth bo takon to follow the sug gestion of M. Grimm. Now York Sun. A l'luu Kir Whllo Illauket. Plonty of soft lloocy blankots an tho "idoal" bed covoring -light, warm and soft. What more could wo nskt A puro whito quilt loolts dniuty and seems most suimblo for nil outsido covering. Lot us do awny with tlio old tlmo heavy quilts uud comfortablos. A patchwork quilt, bo it over bo olaborato, or Bilk or satin in tho "craziest design," will novor compare with a pure whito quilt Good Housekeeping. Uatvri of !Iurefleli. Tho consumption of horseflesh in creased wonderfully during lost year In most of tho larger cities of conti nental Europe, especially in Berlin, Paris and Viouna. A lato economic roport Bivya thut from 80 to 150 horses aro dally slaughtered for market in Paris, tlio nvorago daily uumbor killed in Berlin bolng oven greater. St Louis Republic. A ltcmttrknblo Animal. A mythical dragouof tlio Jnpnuoso has tho head of a camel, tlio horns of a door, tho oyou of a doiuon, tho ivvrs of an ox, tlio body of a soqwnt, tho scales of n fish and tho claws and wing of an oaglo, St Louis Repub lic A Young StAt.iuan. Hia MothorTommy, why aro you always fighting? Tommy'Causo I want peace Now York Epoch. Vatit.' rruUI ! t the Atiitf l-n Coart. At the Austrian court the custom of perquisites is still in full force, and it) Is difficult for any one who has not seen with his own eyes how things go there to realize what the servants' per quisites really mean. Some of them ftro entitled to claim all tho bottles of win which have been uncorked, but! not emptied ; others those which have I been brought up from the cellar, but left untouched; whllo tho wine that, remains In tho glasses after tho guests . have rken from dinner Is rebottlcd carefully and sold by the footmen. Tho court servants tnako open traffic of tho Imperial leavings, and the keep ers of small hotels and restaurants buy from them fowl, fish and flesh, not to mention many dainties, and especially wines and liquors. Many ladies belonging to tho second class society of Vienna come to tho basementof tho Hofburgond buy grand old vintages at a low price and get tlio finest cigars for their husbands at a cost far below what they would have to pay for the cheapent Havanas. Can dles are also Bold in great quantities by tho servants, Tho empress used to have a positlvo horror of gns and elec tric light, and until very lately used ab solutely to forbid tho use of anything but purest wax to light up the palace. It used to be vory amusing to sea tho servants, to whom the half burned can dles belonged by right, mako a rush to blow them out the moment tho lost guests had walked out of tho rooms. Now York Recordor. lie Opposed mi Kmperor. Tho German papers relate that dur ing tho visit of tho young emporor of Germany to Helgoland, tho emperor, wishing to study tho fortifications of the Island, expressed an intention to mako an ascent in a balloon which is kept for tho purpose Against this project tho emperor's brother and other ofilcera protested, al leging that the emperor should not risk his personal safety In a balloon oven a captive one. Tho emporor persisted, when General von Hahnke placed himself bodily in his sovereign's way, blocking tho path, and at tho samo time declaring that tho law of Prussia forbade tho king to risk his person unnecessarily, or to "travel outside of Europe" without tho pennissioti of the upper branch of tho Prussian legislature. The emperor would violate this law, ho declared, if he ascended in tho balloon. Tho emperor, who has tho reputation of being a very headstrong man, stood Btlll for a moment, while the officers nbout looked on In wonder at tho spec tacle of a subject opposing physical force to the monarch's will. Then the emporor embraced General von Hahnke, assured him that ho was entirely right, and afterward presented him with tlio grand cross of the Order of tho House of Hohenzollcni. CL E AN! "If yotnvould bo clean and hayo jourclotlioa douo up itl tho ncatcat and dri'salost marmot? take tlioa to tlio SAIilM STIAlt ItAVKM xvlifcro ail Work ia done by whito labor r lid in .tlio most tfipniiupllhamwr, , COLONEIi?H9IiMTD.' Sua banil u Soil. It Is bard to think of anything more barren, moro destitute of fertility, than sea sand. In connection with somo studies of tho chemistry of vegetable production in tho laboratory of Wes loyun university wo have been growing plants lu Just such sand, brought from tho shore of Long Island sound. To divest It of overy possible trace of ma terial which tho plants might uso for food except tho sand itself, it was care fully washed with water and then heat ed. Tho young man who prepared tho sand for use, lu his zeal to burn out tho lost vestiges of cxtranoous matter, heated tho Iron pots In which It was calcined so hot that they almost melted. Tho sand was put Into glass Jars, water was added, and minute quanti ties of chemical salts, which plants take from tho soil, woro dissolved In It. In tho sand thus watered and fertilized dwarf peas wero grown. Poos of the samo kind wero cultivated by a skillful gardener In a rich soil of a garden closo by, and grow to a height of nbout four feet while those In tho sand with water and minute quantities of oliemlcal salts reaohod a height of eight feet. Pro fessor Atwater in Century. A I-oit Art on tlio Organ. Interlude playing between tho verses of a hymn is gradually becoming a lost art Not many years ago no organist would allow a hymn to bo sung with out an intorludo of somo length after each vore, but now tho most that is expected Is a short 8uccctslou of chords after each lUternato voro, and even that Is often omitted. Tho reason Is very obvlom. Poor organists find tho Intorludo tho most troublesome part of tho performance, and aro glad to omit It, whllo good performers havo othor opportunities to display their ability, Tho ohango Is for tho better, for tho in terlude, as It was played by somo, was a distraction from tho resit of tho serv ice Intervlow with an Organist ltU DUrhurce. Asoldlor was seen In tho trenches holding hia hand above the earthwork. His captain asked: "What aro you doing that for, Pat?" Ho replied with a grin, as ho worked his fingers: "I'm. feelhi for a furlough, surol" Jubt then a riflo ball struck his arm below tho wrist He drew It down quickly, and grasped It with the othei hand to check tho blood. Then a queer expression ot pain and humor passed over lib face, and ho exclaimed : "An faith It's a dU-churgol" Ex ohaugo, Tho first known trado Journal pub lished In tho world was a bookseller's monthly, wliloh was called' Mereuriu IibrariuK, and which mado Its appear anoo In HUS. PEOPLE! Ask for Hurst's 'STAFF OF LIFE" Orwholo NVheat Flour, healthiest nd best, tasting bread. Also tho Famous Pure Aurora l)uck - wheat Flour. Uurkt' b.t Full ItdUr rroes Moor." AUo our mt Ilyo tlour. Ai your Ct-Jtr nr thew .vxmjU ana Uk bo tub JUui. J. W. HUIWTAHON.Auror. THE OLE PINK BOX. Wo didn't wre In the long p .,, For easy chairs 't wero made tortho Wlth relret cnMoas In red and olae. An eprinsVat tilted a feller back A?oro he knowed it-like them : ft tow- TIU his heels flew op and hU head wen But threat we lored In the Umcs o' ycrre Was the olo pine box br the grocery itorel Thar It sot In the rain an blne Four feet long by the raeasnrin Une; Under the chlny berry trte Jee'ascoiyasBheconldbel Fust headqnarlere for lniermatlon Best oie box In the whole creation; Hacked and whittled an wrote with rhyme An bo blamed sociable all the time. Thar we plotted an thar we plannod, Read the news In the paper, and Talked o' pollytlcks for and wide. Got mixed np as we areyfledt An theolo town fiddler sawed away At "Ole Dan Tucker" an "Nelly Orayr Oh, they's boxes still-but they aln t no more , like the ole pine box at the grocery store. T .Int. ,1. nn na It WtT. that dAT Burnt, I reckon, or throwed away; An some o' the folks 'at the ole box knowed la fur along on the dusty road; An BOtne'e crost over tho river wide An found a home on the other Bide. Have they all forgot? Don't they nigh no more Fer the ole pine box by the grocery 8torc7 Frank L. Stanton in Atlanta ConstituUon. Got a Job for Him. "Prisoner," said tho learned magis trate to a lazy follow before him, "this Is tho third timo yoa'vo been hero." "But, your honor," pleaded the pris oner, "I've been trying to get workand couldn't." "You wouldn't work if you could get it." "Yes, I would, your honor." "What kind of work?" "Anything, your honor, so long as It was honest work." "What kind of wages?" "Wages is no object, your honor. All I want is work, with food and cloth ing and a shelter." "And you'd work if you had that sort of a Job?" "Indeed I would, your honor; only try mo," and tho tears actually catnoto his eyes. "Very well," said tho magistrate kindly. "We'll give you a Job, with shelter, food and clothing combined. Six months' hard labor. Next case." London Tit-Bits. .fa-.-----ii---l--M--BW-?7!rfiii .--' Tacking an Antelope. I have experimented with antelopes a great deal. I found that if I wanted them to go to the right tho way to manage it was for me to rido to the left of a given point. The antelope would imagine that I was trying to head him off in that direction, and ho would run with all his might across tho course that I was taking. I would then change my courso and rido to the right and the antelope would rush back . in that di rection, thinking I wanted to cut off Ills escape on that lino. By maneuvering in that way, back and forth and all the while advancing in a general direction, I havo driven a band right into my camp where the boys would shoot them dowu. The gamo would bo so Intent trying to out wit mo that thoy would never seo the camp until it was too lato. Washing ton Farmer. Ancient Customs. Tho peasantry of England, Scotland and Ireland wero chock full of belief in the supernatural happenings of All Halloween, and thero are persons who still retain faith in the efficacy of the charms that wero tried on tho night be fore Hallowmas in the old days. Tho customs in vogue In Scotlnnd, Ireland and Encland were very quaint. As. they had no apparent connection with tho religious rites of All Saints' Day, it is presumed that, llko the customs of Christian festivals, they wero originally modifications of pagan customs. New York Herald. Very Highly Colored. A writer gives a highly colored ao count of a storm nt sea. Ho says: "Tho wind blow, tho waves roso and tho ship violot. Captain Brown was so roughly tossed about that Mr. Gray, Mr. Black, Miss White and other terri bly frightened passengers kept up a. continuous yell-ohl The storm occur red in tho Itod sea, and the foregoing" description of it was given by C. Green,. Esq., tho woll known author of 'Crim son Isles and Purplo Skies.' " Vory delicate and beautiful knitting work has been produced by tho women of tho Shetland islands. A long shawl that weighed only two onncos and three-quarters sold for soventy-flvo dol lars. The finest wool Is obtained by ruoing pulling out tho fleece by tlio root from the live sheep. Ten or fifteen years ago most of tho perfumery used In tho United States came from abroad; today, with a great ly Increased use, tho great bulk Is made ou this side of the water, Ono house has gone so far as to export its goods, and thoy can bo found on sale in sev eral European cities. The method of determining speciflo heats by tho uso of Joule's law has only been successful hi liquids which were good conductors. A new mothod has been adopted for such measurement by means of a glass spiral filled with mer cury. Tho cleansing effect of soap and water on tho skin Is duo as much to a peculiar rapid, shifting motion, which the microscope reveals among tho par ticles o( tho soap, as to its chemical no tion. Theoretical researches lu dynamic! do not indicate that any vapor what ever is capable of Riving more than 5 per cent of Increase In economy over steam Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. WarmMcalalAll Houtsel tltcDaj; J Nont bat white labor era n.ijed In IhU MtaUUintuenl A good ialxiunUal wealo knllnnrcu cua style TwtulT-ttve cenU per mm KD PRO N T Court strwt, fcftwtwa Optta Uoum and W CD CD ffl 00 td 0 w o p 05 w a o o O D ft. rr-W The Queen City, Tlie Bouquet City, v The Capital City GET -: T S THER B. E ?s 1 ffl 18 Capita Journa l) SALEM, OREGON. DAILY $6 00 per year. WEEKLY l 50 Per year- THE LAKGEST AND BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. The Weekly contains all the news and volumes of valuable information concerning this wonclerlul country. 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OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD btunshii lino. 225 milts shorter, SO hours I'Mijiuciuiui uy uuy uiuei luuiv. fiin ernes through passenger and freight Un Ironi Portland and all points In tho W il mine. lu vuuuv io ana irom nan I raucisiu TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept Sundays). leaveAlDany i:0OP4l Leave Uorallis 1:40 F 31 Arrive Yaquina 5:M)F31 Leave Yaquina - - -e:45AM Leave Corvallis 10-.35 AW Arrive Albany 11:10 A S." O. & C. trains connect at Albany in5 Corvallis. The above trains connect at YAQUINA Ith the Oregon Development Cors Lin MHteamshinp between Yaouina and Ha Ir.ncioco. SAILING L'ATES. Steamer Elwood. Leavine time at llnlse'x wlmrf i.irm and Ash Birett dock Foi Hand: ' steamers. fbom yaqcikA HALE.U. pntiTT.AMii f""oa. friaay, June a. . . Tu-,.y. Bam. fflS. B Tue8day JlJ.ly Tridflv 7' .' t1'11"'. " Willamette Valley, Thureday:ri"" 1 iriaay, t-alurday. " Farallon .TiiMdnV ' i l bTEAMElU, FEOM HAN FRANCISCO- AL. 1IKRIIKN Ainl Office Slate street and at harf. EAST AND SOUTH '-VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CALIFORNIA KXPItliU TRAIK-RUN VAtLT .-rwjuat FOKTLAND AND S. F. Mo. Hi. ' - jX)Ultl. I V? P. ui. Lv. l'onland U:ttp.m.)Lv. Salem MS o.m. Ar. Han Fran. Aboeiralu4 nop only at lolioTiTTTii ryTb'Ly Junction City. lrvlngJ,-n.-nr""""""' a.W p. m. 1 Ar. Itoseburg Lv.' os a. ni .Tnrirt 27 ..July 1 C . lfr Wlllnmolta Vlln L'.u Farallon. Tuesdayn !,. WillfLTtlPTtA Vnllutt Dr.n n-h7. r: ',rA"'"Jr- .-. " c w P 8?Ulng dates without notice. WlllaniPttft VnllOV nAinto n n-.nh-A Ainu . , ..v. vuiuiig .uU ItlUUw XtAVra connection with the trains of the JAS, iNA. "UTE at Albany or Corvallis 8?JiIr d's,lne? to Han Francisco, should ini,rMrl5'Sln"enPPly tfl Messrs HL'LMAN & Co.. Frelebt and Ticket Agcnu 200 and 20. Fronf X PcStfind, rj i"ass. Agt., Oregon PaclficR. K. Co., O H.HASWELL,Jr.QenHFrt!l&,0r Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co.. aM Montgomery it From Terminal op Inferior Points tbo l Albany Local. IImIIv ii.'...,.. o . 2i" . Lv; l-ortund Ar. I ft rs T Lv: euiem Lv. tiKtum Ar. AIU.DV lv IfOi. ... . -1 1 m... i. .... vm p.m. PDLLMAN BUFFET Wrrs TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,. For accammrutt.n.. . . looser, atuhVdtoerPrt4rir1dn..C,IU, Vest Side DivisioD, Between PortlaBd and CerTallis: PAH.Y-iacxl-T 8UNUAYI. At'Alluin. .j . - mm Pacific u3bZS$S." " ...... .M4UUIU. mriniBtimK-,iiiii v TY '"AtiS"'j0-t"-y"cstTsnMvrrg- JnUArJleMinuViiiBirvM ZilF Through Tickets TO 11 rbftfnl. . RAST and SOUTH H idmisr HI Is the line to take To all Points East and South. vei!bu!nfrvrefync5yUff?5e ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. R flin - .- . . . . ... anrnnVn;..! lt'"tea ana in which nSedh11 "? toUi tre and lur Uckeu,and Wt "nd "d-cHuif ELEGANT DAY COACHES. 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